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[ According to Diodorus, Cimon early in life made a very wealthy marriage; Themistocles recommended him to a rich father-in-law, in a witticism, which, with a slight variation, Plutarch has also recorded, though he does not give its application to Cimon.
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[ Corn. Nep. in vit. Cim.
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[ Thucyd., lib. i.
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[ Ibid., lib. i. Plut. in vit. Cim. Diod. Sic., lib. xi.
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[ See Clinton, Fast. Hell., vol. ii., p. 34, in comment upon Bentley.